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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBKK 5. 1903. 



CINCINNATL 



TheMai^t 



Business still continues fair, but it is 

 not up to last year. Not only is the de- 

 mand not up to last year's mark, but 

 the supply of stock is also lacking. Better 

 things are to be hoped for now that cooler 

 weather is due. 



Jewish New Year brought forth a 

 little rush, which helped out greatly, but 

 there is very little in prospect at present. 

 It looks as if the chrysanthemum is re- 

 quired to start the flower-buying public 

 at the winter gait, and now, as they are 

 gradually becoming more plentiful, busi- 

 ness will doubtless pick up. 



The mums coming in are neither so 

 very large nor so very good to look at but 

 they are the first of the season and they 

 sell. Eoses are coming in heavily and 

 some of them are very poor, being full 

 of mildew. Carnations continue to im- 

 prove in quality and their numbers are 

 increasing. They Fell out clean. 



Asters are almost gone, and in their 

 place is the dahlia. This beautiful flower 

 is selling better each year and I believe 

 that in a few years it will be right up 

 with the aster as a seller. Gladioli also 

 are done. There is lots of cosmos this 

 year and the store-men all have their win- 

 dows full of it. The supply of ' ' greens ' ' 

 is about equal to the demand. 



Various Notes. 



Peter Weiland's partner, Mr. Olinger, 

 is in the city looking for a house. He 

 will bring his family here shortly and 

 will then actively engage in the manage- 

 ment of their wholesale house. 



I regret to report the death of the 

 mother of oUr brother florists, Tred and 

 Wilham Geari Her death, -yvhile feared 

 to be approaching, occurred when least 

 expected and was a great shock to her 

 family. Interment took place on Wednes- 

 day. 



Dr. Howald and wife, of Atlanta, Ga., 

 were callers Sunday. They were on their 

 way to Delaware, O. 



W. N. Budd, of Chicago, and E, J. 

 Fancourt, of Philadelphia, were callers. 



The next regular meeting of the Flo- 

 rists ' Society will be held Saturday Octo- 

 ber 14, at 8 p. m. sharp! There will be 

 a general discussion on our regular flower 

 shows and all members are requested to 

 be present and offer suggestions. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



One insertion of our advertisement in 

 the Beview sold all the cinerarias we 

 had ready. — Boy H. Palmer, Bandolnh, 

 N. Y. 



Jerusalem Clierries 



In 4-ia. pots, buBby plants. Wa are pottin? tbem 

 iB 5'B and nie<1 the room We will close thpm 

 out at 94.00 per lOU. This la an exceptional offer 

 and won't last lon^. 



THASDBXrS V. TATBS ft OO. 



Mt. Airy, Flillad«lpliia, Pa. 



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READY TO SHIP 



Primula Obconica GraDdiOora. 6troDR. 

 stocky. 8-inch plants, in bud and bloom, $1.00 

 per 1(>0. 



1000 Hemerocallia flava, the frairrant yelloir 

 day lily, itroDK fleld-Rrown plauti. one year 

 from division. 9) 00 per 100 the lot for t(6 00. 



Peter Brown's nrain pan^y plants, fine. 98.00 

 per 1000. Oarb with order. plea»e. 

 1^^ CKABZiBS B. DV'TOV 



8S WMt lath BtrMt, - Bolland Kloli. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



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sprays, 3 to 4 feet, $5.00 pet 100. 

 Sprays, 2 to 3 feet, $3 00 per 100. 

 Sprays, ) to 2 feet. St.50 per 100. 



Field-growo dumps, $8 00 per 100. 

 Extra heavy, 2>^-iii., $3.00 p<r 100. 



CqIIQ Of f sets 40c per }00; 300 for $t.00. 



Pma ACS B n A 'A^oHin, $5.00 per JOOO. . 

 ■ rGCSlaS ^ to >^ io, $3 00 per 1000. 



Carnation Plants l^V'^.^'^s^'S';^.*:? 



Nelson, Scott, Crusader, Wolcott and Her Majesty, all meditim size and 

 healthy plants, $4 00 per 100) $35.00 per 1000. 



W^^ #^ ■% i A d 15,000 in thirty named varieties, nice plan's for replant- 

 ■^ C V 11 ■ C » ing, J to 2 eyes, $1.00 per do«; $7.00 per 100. 



Extra eood market size, 3 to 5 eyes, $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Extra Urge clumps, $3.00 to $4.00 per doz. 



|A^ An I ACl Separate only as to colors, white, pink and red, best stock 

 ■^ ^tf 11 ■ C» for retail sales, 3 to 5 eyes, $1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100. 



Spiraea Semperflorens 



well grown, $3.00 per doz.; $20 00 per 100. TERMS C. 



The Plant and Cot Flower Growers' Ass'o 



4253 MXGNOLIS AVE., ST. LOUIS, NO. 



4 to 5 feet, 

 very bushy, 

 TERMS CASH. 



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V 



EGETABLE, GREENHOUSE 

 and BEDDING PLANTS 



Vegetable Plants 



f^XllRX#Bp io *°7 quantity. Wakefield, 

 V'**'*"***'" SiiccesBlon, Early and Late 

 Flat Dutch, etc. 11.(0 per lOOOj I8 60 per 10 000. 

 0vn^| pY Moss Curled. 25a per lOOi 11.26 



^B| PDV In &Dy Quantity. White and Pink 

 ^LE.E-IC I Plume Slant Pascal. Golden 

 Heart Boston Market and other varieties, 11.00 

 per 1000: 18 GO per 10.100. 



■ BTTII^B? Bir Boston. Boston Market 

 LE: I I Ul/I. and Tennis BaU, It 00 per lOdO; 

 18 super 10.000. 



MISCELLANEOUS Plants 



S^-lBOh etook iB A-1 oondlti*!!. 

 Alyssmn. Oiantand Dwarf; Heliotrope. Ijan- 

 taiuk, Hwainsona alba and rosea; Plambaco, 

 wmte. 12 OJ per 100: 117 SO per 1000. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums 



Good collecilon for fail bloomlnir from it in pots, 

 busby plants. 76c per doz.; M 00 per 100. 



Orders 

 Send 



GERANIUMS 



Good stocky plants from S-lnoh pota. 



Per 100 



Rruanti 12 00 



Centanre 200 



Oloirede France... 2.00 



Heteranthe 2 00 



Jean de La Brete... 3 00 



Jean Viaud 20U 



La Favorite 2 00 



Le Old 200 



Mme Barney 2 00 



Mme. Canovas 2 OO 



Mme. Jaulin 2.00 



Per IPO 



Mme Landry 12.00 



Marquis de Mont- 



mort 2.00 



HibS f. Perkins.... 2 00 



MissE^ndeU 3 00 



S. A Nutt 203 



OranvlUe 2.00 



L'Auba 200 



Mrs E O. HilL 200 



Queen of the West.. 2.00 



DAUIilA ROOTS in rood variety. 



We will send 1000 (50 each) of the above, for 

 118.00, or GOO (26 each) for 110 10. Cash with order. 



Send for descriptive Qersnlum cataiorne. Let 

 us figure on your wants for the cumlor season. 



TELEUBAPH (Oeranium), 1100 per doz.; 



16.00 per 100. 



Not less than five of any one ▼srlety sold. 

 Cash with order, pleaae. 



booked now and shipped as soon as Aug from field, 

 for list. 



Come and set onr stock. We are at Ohase. P. B. A W. B B , or Cowenton, Philadelphia 

 Division of B. & O. B. B.. fourteen miles Northeast of Baltimore, Bid. Head ns woroand 

 we will meet jroo. 



Re VINCENT, JR. A SON, WHITE MARSH, MD. 



PANSIES 



Brown's extra select superb Giant Prize 

 Pansies, awarded Silver Medal, St. Louis 

 Eiposition 1904, plants, mixed colors, in 

 any quantity, $3.00 per 1000. 



BBBD-3000 seed, $1.00| X oz., $1.50} 

 'A oz.f $2 50; I oz., $5 00. Cash with order. 



PETER BROWN. Lancaster, Pa. 



Rooted Geranium Cuttings 



Hill, Poitevine. Viaud. S. A. Nntt Perkins Bic 

 ard. La Favorite. 11.60 per 100 New Geranium 

 Telegraph, 15 00 per 100. Prepaid. 



8PBENOERI and PLUMOSUS Beedlinrs, 



fine stock II 00 and li.&O per 100 Prepaid. 



PABSLE V PLANT!). 25c per 100; 11.25 per 1000 



Chas. Gay, Des Moines, la. 



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From 2>^>inch Pota. 



The following htcb grade varieties, strong 

 plants ptted In July. $160 per HO; 114.00 per 

 1000. To mova qnlok Mne. Bachner (best 

 white). S. A. Nutt, J. Viaud, B. Poitevine, 

 Bruanti. CASH. 



TheW.T.Buclil»|Go.Sprliigflild.lll. 



Nephrolepis Barrowsii 



$25.00 per 100. 



SOOTTII, 2j^-inch $5.00 per 100 



B08T0VS, 2K-inch 8.00 per 100 



HENRY H. BARROWS & SON 



Whitman, Mass. 



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